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Macron’s Gamble: Can a Two-Speed Europe Save the EU Economy?

As the European Union confronts growing economic stagnation and intensifying global competition, French President Emmanuel Macron has emerged as a key architect of a...

The Red Line Crisis: Iran, Trump, and Israel’s High-Stakes Standoff

Iran has made it absolutely clear that its ballistic missile capabilities are off limits in diplomatic negotiations — even as indirect talks with the...

From Ottawa to Greenland: Are Endless US Threats Pushing Allies Toward a Multipolar World?

For decades, the United States and Canada have been among the closest geopolitical and economic partners on the planet — allies in NATO, trading...

Japan After Takaichi: Why Asia Is Bracing for a More Aggressive Tokyo

Japan’s political landscape has entered a transformative phase following the landslide electoral victory of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, widely dubbed Japan’s “Iron Lady.” Her...

A Managed War? How US Diplomacy May Be Reshaping Russia’s Escalation Strategy in Ukraine

Recent disclosures by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy regarding a US-imposed June deadline to end the Russia–Ukraine war have raised serious questions within policy and...

The Arctic Chessboard: Why Greenland Has Become Europe’s New Strategic Frontier

Greenland’s geopolitical rise is not accidental. In early February 2026, France and Canada formally opened consulates in Nuuk—moves that commentators, academics, and policy analysts...

A Test of Nuclear Responsibility in a Fragmented World

After years of near-total military estrangement, the United States and Russia have agreed to re-establish high-level military-to-military dialogue, marking one of the most consequential...